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The Deaves Affair - cover

The Deaves Affair

Hulbert Footner

Verlag: Classica Libris

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Beschreibung

A young man intervenes to protect an eccentric elderly gentleman during a public disruption. He soon finds himself employed by the old man’s family as both bodyguard and investigator in a blackmail case.
Verfügbar seit: 08.03.2019.

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